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Ann Druyan and her co-writer and director Brannon Braga recently sat down with Popular Science to explain how they turn scientific discoveries into binge-worthy entertainment on Cosmos.
The technically more advanced, poetically still grand reboot, “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” will have non-science majors once again in awe.
Beneath a sea of fake stars in a theater in Griffith Park, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ann Druyan and Seth MacFarlane premiered the first episode of their new series "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" on ...
<p>More than three decades after Carl Sagan explained the cosmos on TV, a new "Cosmos" blends fresh findings with the original series' spirit.</p> ...
Like "Cosmos" host Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bormanis, who is also author of "Star Trek Science Logs," found that he had a talent for explaining difficult scientific concepts in creative, accessible ...
Can 'Cosmos' Save Science Television?Yet the series is no hectoring jeremiad or bone-dry lecture. Wait until nightfall, turn out all the lights, and watch it on the largest, clearest screen you ...
Science Space The Cosmos, Explained: Neil deGrasse Tyson On His New Series Tyson will pick up where Carl Sagan left off, hosting a continuation of the "Cosmos" TV series. By Douglas Main ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson on “Cosmos,” How Science Got Cool, and Why He Doesn’t Debate Deniers The host of the stunning new Fox series wants you to understand how science works.